INVESTIGADORES
BORRAZZO Karen Beatriz
artículos
Título:
Late Quaternary Ecosystems and Humans in Northern Patagonia
Autor/es:
POMPEI, M.P., R. BARBERENA, M.E. DE PORRAS, K. BORRAZZO, A. RUGHINI Y A. GIL
Revista:
Current Research in the Pleistocene
Editorial:
Center for the study of First Americans, Texas A&M University
Referencias:
Lugar: Nueva York; Año: 2012 p. 187 - 190
ISSN:
8755-6898
Resumen:
Current Research in the Pleistocene. Special Issue. Southbound, editado por L. Miotti, M. Salemme, N. Flegenheimer y T. Goebel. The Cueva Huenul 1 (CH1) archaeological site provides one of the first dated sequences of stratified sediments spanning the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene transition in the northern end of Patagonia (Fig. 1). Preliminary stratigraphic and chronological data have been previously presented, allowing the definition of two sets of layers separated by an erosive unconformity: the Late Pleistocene layers (units V-VIII), mainly composed of fossil dung and bracketed between dates of 13,844 ± 75 and 11,841 ± 56 RCYBP; and the Holocene layers (units I-IV), composed by aeolian sediment and bracketed between dates of 9531 ± 39 and 1416 ± 37 RCYBP (Barberena et al. 2010). The 9531 ± 39 date comes from a hearth right on top of the unconformity, and provides evidence for the earliest human presence at CH1. In this advance report we present a preliminary palynological and archaeological study of the stratigraphic units spanning the Pleistocene-Holocene transition (units IV-VIII, Quadrat A1, 2 x 1 m). The excavation was conducted using 10-cm extraction levels (the stratigraphic units discussed here correspond to extraction levels 5-8).